Welcome to Peter Pan Preschool.



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Welcome to Peter Pan Preschool. Attending preschool is an exciting and often new experience for children. It is an opportunity for children to start to explore their independence in a safe and enjoyable setting. We provide many new experiences that will develop life long skills, and the beginning of your child s journey of formal learning. Each year we look forward to meeting a new group of children and their parents. We hope you will be involved in our preschool family and benefit from the experience we provide. Inside this booklet is all the information you will need to make your time with us enjoyable. Please keep this somewhere safe so you can refer to it when needed. We encourage parents to have contact with staff and to provide suggestions at any time. Enjoy your time with us. Karen McIlveen Director.

History Peter Pan Preschool has been operating for over 40 years. We have operated in our current building since 1987. We are an incorporated, notfor-profit centre. We are run by the parents who currently use the preschool. Our Mission We are committed to being a service providing education and care for any children 3 to 6 years old from our community in a not-for-profit environment. We want to provide an exceptional experience for you and your child by building strong relationships, providing qualified staff and by providing a stimulating environment. We want every child to leave our service with the ability to play, with new skills and knowledge, a strong sense of well being, social competence, a strong understanding of language and a love of learning. Vision Each child is part of a community which includes their family, their culture, their place and now Peter Pan Preschool. We feel that Education and care is about partnerships with the children, the families, the staff and the broader community and we aim to build strong relationships so we can provide quality educational programs. We want every child to achieve their potential by providing the best staff, environment, curriculum and knowledge we can. Management Committee Each year the committee is elected at the Annual General meeting from the parents who are currently using the preschool. The committee is elected by you, the parents to run the preschool on your behalf. They meet regularly to make management decisions. All parents are encouraged to be involved with decisions by completing surveys, using comment boxes or writing in Day books.

Our Philosophy At Peter Pan Preschool we promise to Encourage - staff to be friendly, caring and respectful - sustainability - cultural awareness Have Educators with vast experience - to nurture - to inspire - to create - to develop relationships - to provide a safe, caring space Continue to promote - Play - Learning - Time for all to develop knowledge - Respect - Confidence - Independence - Partnerships - Doing your best - Having fun Our Aims and Goals Each group has aims, short and long term goals established that group of children. These aims and goals are regularly reviewed and changed to suit the group at the time. Groupings We operate two groups each day. A school readiness group operates every day for children who will go to school the next year. We also have days with a younger group.

Our Staff Karen McIlveen Director Bachelor Education Early Childhood Georgie Pascoe - teacher Bachelor Education Early Childhood Lou Sheppard group leader Diploma Early childhood Narelle Sims - Educator Diploma Children s Services Karen booth educator Diploma Children s Services Alyssa Kaufmann educator Diploma Children s Services Tracey pitt educator Diploma Children s Services Tina tiberi educator Certificate III Melissa Lewis educator Certificate III Jean mulligan office manager Please speak to staff if you have any concerns for your child. Enrolment Procedure An Enrolment and Membership form must be completed. A $60 Enrolment fee needs to be paid. This covers a holding fee, membership fees, supplying a hat and polo shirt. The child is then given a place for the appropriate year. You must provide the child s Birth Certificate as proof of age.

Children need to bring A bag Healthy food platter a whole piece of fruit or vegetable, sultanas, cheese etc for fruit tray ( we cut fruit up so it can be shared) Lunch Please provide a sandwich (which the child must eat first), a yogurt and a few biscuits or fruit. (As we are following the Good for kids, good for life program, we are unable to allow nut products such as peanut butter, nutella, chips, lollies etc. We encourage healthy eating.) Drink a bottle with water only. Sheet (large cot size or ½ single sheet only) for rest time Full change of clothes. PLEASE LABEL EVERYTHING YOUR CHILD BRINGS Lost property is kept for a term, anything unclaimed at the end of each term is donated to charity.

FEES You will receive an account at the beginning of each term. Fees are payable in 4 instalments. The first instalment is due on the first day of term that your child attends. Fees must be kept up to date or your child s place may be lost. If you prefer fees may be paid in full. We use the services of a debt collection agency. Payment is by cash, cheque or internet transfer. Peter Pan Preschool T/A NAB Tamworth BSB: 082-842 Account No. 50 992 8151 Put child s name in information box. Fees must be paid for sick days or if you take holidays. # Withdrawal from preschool two weeks notice must be given when a child s enrolment is being cancelled. # Casual days if you would like to have extra days for your child at any time a casual vacancy may be available, please ask staff. Fees per day are Older Younger Preschool day 9am to 3pm $22 $36 Extended hours 8.30am to 3.25pm $27 $41 Indigenous children $15 $20 Healthcare card holders $15 $20 Your child will receive a polo shirt and hat on enrolment.

For sale we also have Preschool polo shirts $17 Bucket style hats $12 Hours Preschool hours are 9am 3pm. Extended hours are 8.30am 3.25pm. ( extra cost) We operate school terms and are closed for Public Holidays ( no fees are charged for school or Public holidays) Sign In and Out Sign in and out sheets are situated on the desk as you arrive. You are required to sign the sheets with the arrival and departure times. The accuracy of the sheets is important in the event of an emergency as it is the roll we use. Absences or Sick Days Please notify the preschool if your child is sick or if you are going on holidays. Fees must be paid for these absences. Please notify staff if child is unable to attend. Children are NOT to bring small toys. These get lost and children get very upset. Family Involvement Parents are often invited to special days, functions and social events. Parents are encouraged to share skills and interests with the children. We go on excursions which require parent help throughout the year. Communication with Parents At Peter Pan Preschool we encourage parents to discuss their children with staff members. Sometimes it will be necessary to make an appointment with a staff member to discuss specific issues or concerns you may have. We also use newsletters, usually 2 a term, to communicate what is happening at preschool and what your child may be doing. We currently email newsletters. We also have a closed facebook page that parents are invited to join. This page shares educational information, reminders, photos of experiences ect. We do ask that parents don t share any of the photos on their personal page due to confidentiality and our children s protection. Only current parents of children attending are members which means the page is updated at the start of each year.

Notices are often placed on the verandah noticeboard to remind parents of events or items we may need. Please look often as they do change. Staff also spend considerable time completing individual children s books. These are available to look at every day and to take home regularly, please be aware that things don t go into each childs book everytime they attend preschool. Parent Library We have a considerable number of interesting parenting books in our Parent Library. Please borrow as often as you like. It is just inside the front door. Sun Protection Children must wear a hat outside at all times or they are not allowed to play outside. We have to follow the Cancer Council regulations therefore hats must be broadbrim or legionnaire styles, children must wear a sleeve ( NO shoestring straps or singlets). Please apply sunscreen before you arrive at preschool. We reapply before afternoon outside play. Clothing Please remember that your children are at preschool to have fun therefore they need to wear clothing that is appropriate. We paint, dance, climb and run among other things. Clothing needs to be comfortable and also manageable for the bathroom. A complete change of clothes must be provided in the child s bag. Children must also wear suitable shoes. We are not covered by our insurance if children are wearing thongs, crocs or slip on shoes as they are dangerous for preschool activities. Medication Staff are able to administer medication prescribed by a doctor. It must come to preschool in its original container with the chemist label on it or, an action plan, if it is for asthma. We are unable to administer other

medication. You will need to fill in a medication form in the kitchen and place the medication there too. Immunisation Your child s immunisation status must be provided by law. We require a copy of their ACIR or a ACIR exemption form. If there is an outbreak of an immunised disease, unimmunised children will be required to keep away from preschool until the infectious period has passed. You will be required to pay fees for this period of absence.

Nutrition Information- Good for kids good for life program Peter Pan Preschool follows the guidelines from the Good for kids, good for life program which was established by the NSW Government and Hunter New England Health. It is our job as Educators, with you as parents, to educate our children to make healthier choices that will lead to living a healthier life. A balanced diet provides all of the essential nutrients for a child s growth, development and overall health. On your enrolment form you will sign an agreement to send Healthy choices to preschool. We use the Traffic light system of Red, Amber and Green foods. Lollies, chocolate, chips,cordial, juice, nuts Donuts, Packaged foods muesli Bars, noodle snacks, shapes, fruit sticks, flavoured custard etc Water, Fresh fruit, veges, cheese, fruit yoghurt, plain milk, boiled egg, vegemite etc Children must not bring red foods and only one amber food is allowed at preschool.. If more than one are sent then your child will be only allowed to eat one. Pack an extra sandwich if you think your child will be hungry. So what is a food that is high in salt, sugar or fat???? The information below gives you the recommendations. Use this to check the snack foods that your children eat.you will be very surprised.

Settling Children at preschool Children react differently to situations and during the first few weeks we are looking to make children secure, comfortable and happy in this new setting. It is natural for children to be anxious when a parent leaves them. Your child may settle more easily if you stay for 10-15 minutes and share an activity. When it time to leave we suggest you Take your child to a staff member or let them know you are leaving, even if they look busy. It is important you say Goodbye to your child! Say it once and tell them you will be back Be confident and happy to leave them this helps them settle better. If your child is upset when you leave keep going. Do not come back as this often makes separation even harder. Give us a ring to check later on (often out of sight, out of mind) We will contact you if your child is too distressed and won t settle, we are very experienced with this. Children can be upset on certain days for any number of reasons. It is important for you to let us know if circumstances in the child s life have changed and what is happening. Regular attendance is really important for children to get used to a routine and the preschool. Children s Learning Our preschool is embracing the Early Years Learning Framework. The basis of the framework is that children learn through play. We facilitate this learning with a variety of activities where we encourage the children to explore, manipulate and interact with adults, peers, the environment and open ended resources. We also encourage supervised risky play (tree climbing, building with real bricks, use of real implements). Risk play is supported by plenty of studies and research. Please talk to staff if you are concerned and would like more information on the benefits of play and risk. Each child is unique and therefore learns at their own pace and with areas that interest them. We program to take into account the individuality of the children. Most activities are used for the process not the product. Children master skills by doing things over and over. We encourage all children to have a go and to try their best. Praise what they show you.

Children are able to choose and decide within the program. This develops their independence and reasoning skills. The Program Our program will develop the whole child in the following areas Social/ Emotional : making friends, new adults, sharing, waiting turns, obeying rules, building self-esteem and confidence, cope with and name emotions, value other people, toys, develop independence. Gross Motor: climbing, jumping, swinging, bike riding, balancing, core strength, stability Fine Motor: drawing, painting, threading, dough manipulation, cutting Cognitive: increasing knowledge in different subjects, concentration, problem solving, game play, Language: talking, listening, singing, doing rhymes. Programs are planned after observations on each individual child. This includes their skills and interests. Activities are appropriate for the age of the child and developmental level. Read the Day books to keep up to date with what your child is doing. School Readiness Most children develop through the year and are then ready for school by doing the activities we provide. We have a school transition statement on display as we believe our whole program throughout the year is getting your child school ready. If we are finding your child is struggling in any area we will discuss the issue with you or if you are concerned about your child starting school make an appointment to speak to an Educator. Our school readiness includes: Social/Emotional Empathy, fair play, sharing, respect, co operation, perseverance, commitment, Language sounds, prepositions, rhyming, opposites, letters, matching words, questioning, recognising words from signs etc, Fine motor - name cards for each child and encourage them to begin writing their name in the correct script, correct pencil grip, manipulation toys, cutting complex shapes, writing patterns,

Gross motor circle games, partner games, gym program including ball skills, balancing, throwing, eye/hand coordination Cognitive memory games, board games, listening, guessing, thinking, problem solving Routine 9.00 Play Program 9.15 Morning Meeting and Singing 9.30 Play Program 10.30 Calendar / Helper 10.35 Healthy Platter and drink 10.55 Whole of Preschool Play 11.45 Indoor activities (including Story, construction, table Games) 12.30 Toilet/ Lunch 1.0 Quiet time / Relaxation 1.30 Indoor activities (including Music and Movement, Gym, games) 2.00 Outside 2.30 Pack away/shoes on 2.35 Quiet activities 3.00 Home

Complaints Procedure Providing a better service Do you have a concern about the preschool? If you are not happy with an aspect of our preschool you have the right to complain. Any ideas or suggestions? are welcome to help us improve the running of the preschool for your children How to make a complaint Talk to the Director. Often talking to a staff member can sort out a problem. Problem not solved? - The next step is to put the complaint in writing to the Director - And Committee. How long before the problem is solved? The complaint will be solved as soon as possible and no longer than 14 days. What is I m not happy with the Committee decision? - if the problem has not been solved you can ring Department Community Services

Policies Our preschool has to have policies to cover every aspect of the centre. Our policy book is reviewed and updated regularly. A complete copy is available to borrow from the Parent Library. The following is a list of the policies we cover 1. Aboriginal Awareness and Cultural 2. Acceptance and Refusal of Authorisation 3. Access to children 4. Accident and Emergencies 5. Administration 6. Anaphylaxis 7. Arrival / Departure of children 8. Behaviour Guidance 9. Care and Supervision of Children 10. Child Protection 11. Cleaning and Maintenance of Grounds and Building # spider spraying # cleaning # Glass replacement 12. Complaints and Feedback 13. Confidentiality 14. Disability 15. Enrolment and Orientation # Eligibility # Attendance # Children with Additional Needs # Hours # Items provided by parents # Clothing # Parent Involvement 16. Equipment 17. Excursions 18. Fees 19. Fire, Emergency and Dangerous Situations 20. First Aid 21. Health 22. Hostage and Domestic violence 23. Hygiene

24. Illness and Infectious Diseases 25. Interactions with Children 26. Medication 27. Nutrition 28. Physical Activity 29. Prevention of Infection # headlice 30. Programming 31. Rest time / Relaxation 32. Records 33. Volunteers and Students 34. Staffing 35. Storage of Dangerous Substances and Equipment 36. Sun Protection 37. Water Safety